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but we don't have an urgent deficit crisis. the only crisis we have is one that's manufactured in washington. it's ideological. >> we don't have an urgent deficit crisis. how many agree with that? two. 16.7 trillion dollars in debt. $90 trillionle in unfunded liabilities. guess who's going to pay it off? what do you think? >> i'm really disappointed in the president, especially on the issue of obama care. he said it would decrease costs and actually at uva this year, this week they said actually next year they will have to cut $7.3 million from the uva health insurance plan because of the increaseded costs that come with implement ing baobama care. i'm outraged that this thing the and congress promised would be beneficial to americans and help decrease health care costs are actually increasing t it. and the burden of the huge debt will be on our generation. >> adam, democrat, notre dame. how did you get to notre dame? >> i worked hard in high school. >> good for you. >> hard work, individual responsibility. don't re-eli on othe
but we don't have an urgent deficit crisis. the only crisis we have is one that's manufactured in washington. it's ideological. >> we don't have an urgent deficit crisis. how many agree with that? two. 16.7 trillion dollars in debt. $90 trillionle in unfunded liabilities. guess who's going to pay it off? what do you think? >> i'm really disappointed in the president, especially on the issue of obama care. he said it would decrease costs and actually at uva this year, this week they...
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so that is why we have a big deficit. now, the point though is that even with the big deficit, we do not have a fiscal crisis today. we do not have anything close to a fiscal crisis and i will give you a statistic that i hope conveys that i will explain why. we hear over and over and over again that we we are in this desperate situation. the amount that the government actually spends on covering its debts its interest payments today is actually had a historic low, not at a historic high. i know people find that hard to believe but it's it's true. again strictly from government statistics. today or in the last year the government paid 7.7% of its overall budget on interest payments. under ronald reagan, the great conservative icon and his successor george bush the first, the government was paying 17.2% total expenditures and interest payments so we have gone from 17.2% under reagan and bush 127.7% today. less than half so how is that a crisis? the answer is it's not a crisis. why is it that we have such low interest paymen
so that is why we have a big deficit. now, the point though is that even with the big deficit, we do not have a fiscal crisis today. we do not have anything close to a fiscal crisis and i will give you a statistic that i hope conveys that i will explain why. we hear over and over and over again that we we are in this desperate situation. the amount that the government actually spends on covering its debts its interest payments today is actually had a historic low, not at a historic high. i know...
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the deficit goes back up even though we saw it go slightly down. they're calling this the sandwich generation, the people in the middle getting squeezed by taking care of their older parents that can't retire early and taking care of kids. youth unemployment at 11.5. >> more of the middle class becoming the working poor at this point. and the problem is, you can't ask the guy a question. he makes an announcement. you can't ask him a question to get meaningful discussion to hear the other side. when you have the chance, and he was able to have control to put something through, what did he do? we're still hearing blame it on bush. that's old. >> also tax hikes. we'll have the highest spending and highest government spending and highest tax rates. i'm not sure who is can connecte dots to create jobs. >> can i say something? the new normal is the old miserable. the carter era with bandwidth. does he care about the fracturing. the harder american life gets the more he can change it. when we take the bus instead of drive that's progress. he sees shrinkag
the deficit goes back up even though we saw it go slightly down. they're calling this the sandwich generation, the people in the middle getting squeezed by taking care of their older parents that can't retire early and taking care of kids. youth unemployment at 11.5. >> more of the middle class becoming the working poor at this point. and the problem is, you can't ask the guy a question. he makes an announcement. you can't ask him a question to get meaningful discussion to hear the other...
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i know what you dorks run my deficit up past eisenhower. >> oh, goodness. chris: and more great stuff here in the johnson tapes. gridiron weekend in washington, of course. that's a peg for this johnson excerpt we found. listen to the president johnson, already pulled down in the vietnam war. refuses to go to the gridiron dinner that year, completely rejected a pitch from the gridiron club president. >> at dinner, we will have, pardon the expression, kennedy and reagan. against that background it seems to me that there's an opportunity for you -- it's an opportunity to set the great dignity of the presidency against these two upstarts. i think it might be a dramatic thing. >> i don't think it does you a damn bit of good. i never found it does. i think you go out and all you do, just sit there while they show their naked legs and act like they're funny and good dancers and horse singing and a lot of crap. then they spend all of their time trying to be funny. and i think it's best for you all to just embrace bobby and wrap him up and go on and live with him an
i know what you dorks run my deficit up past eisenhower. >> oh, goodness. chris: and more great stuff here in the johnson tapes. gridiron weekend in washington, of course. that's a peg for this johnson excerpt we found. listen to the president johnson, already pulled down in the vietnam war. refuses to go to the gridiron dinner that year, completely rejected a pitch from the gridiron club president. >> at dinner, we will have, pardon the expression, kennedy and reagan. against that...
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we saw larger deficits, some of larger government. some of the discretionary spending cut and the democratic growth did cut the government's share of the private economy. we saw when even while reagan was in office when it came time to deal with the deficit that was something we ended up doing on democratic terms. with tax increases that began to wipe out the reagan tax cuts before he left office. and sharply curtailing when bush iv i was in office. that approach did not shrink the federal government. the next approach that was used was the theory of starve the beast. which contradicts the supply side. but we were in a slightly different place. instead of now we get the tax increase. we argue the tax cuts will reduce revenue. it will mean that the federal government has less money to spend and spend less. i think it's half right if you give the federal government more money it will find a way to spend it. the history of 2000s show it actually made growth of government seem like it was cost free. even taxation deferred than tennesseeed
we saw larger deficits, some of larger government. some of the discretionary spending cut and the democratic growth did cut the government's share of the private economy. we saw when even while reagan was in office when it came time to deal with the deficit that was something we ended up doing on democratic terms. with tax increases that began to wipe out the reagan tax cuts before he left office. and sharply curtailing when bush iv i was in office. that approach did not shrink the federal...
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big spending drove up the deficit those years and pretty much ignited tea part movement. wedge politics, especially in the 2004 election activated the evangelical right and adventurism abroad wars we have been talking about led to the divisions with those like john mccain, who supports the wars and libertarians like rand paul, who certainly does not. these are fascinating. let's talk about the tax thing. a lot of people forgotten but tea partiers haven't. their own republican president was not vetoing spending bill. >> big-spending republican, new phrase. nobody had ever heard of one of those. but because of the explosion of government after 9/11, number of tax bills, tax cut bills passed, the deficit exploded under bush. and that made the economic wing of the republican party, which had liked its policies up to a point and this other group of folks who worry about debt and deficits, that made them unhappy. >> don't forget prescription drug benefits for seniors. chris: unfunded. republican party used to be a party i was growing up party to easily vote for. wasn't a big de
big spending drove up the deficit those years and pretty much ignited tea part movement. wedge politics, especially in the 2004 election activated the evangelical right and adventurism abroad wars we have been talking about led to the divisions with those like john mccain, who supports the wars and libertarians like rand paul, who certainly does not. these are fascinating. let's talk about the tax thing. a lot of people forgotten but tea partiers haven't. their own republican president was not...
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next ten years just in contingency spending he took the debt and before the war he has that budget deficit was about two hundred fifty billion a year and he doubled that to five to six hundred billion a year just on defense spending so again that was a big error and i like to take things from the big picture and look at how does it affect the average person that debt as we came into the recession once again. hobbled us from being able to spend now we're all still in the expansion phase of this recession that we got over in two thousand and nine but we're still in the expansion phase and we can't quite push to the next level because of constrictive fiscal policy or us stared the measures that are coming out of congress right now ok daniel again i'm going to go back to the really one of the thing is never like to talk about is the civil liberties track records between the two of these people and you like to talk about how much bush spent on the iraq war but what you don't like to talk about is how obama has said that he was going to close guantanamo bay and he didn't do it so let's see a lia
next ten years just in contingency spending he took the debt and before the war he has that budget deficit was about two hundred fifty billion a year and he doubled that to five to six hundred billion a year just on defense spending so again that was a big error and i like to take things from the big picture and look at how does it affect the average person that debt as we came into the recession once again. hobbled us from being able to spend now we're all still in the expansion phase of this...
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it's the government know we need to cut spending to shore up the budget and get rid of some of these deficits or the magnitude of them or that you need tax cuts to stimulate the economy now all of these are driven by economics theory by economists and their models but you argue that they're kind of a core problem which is that you can't really separate policy prescriptions from ideology of whoever that economist is or that school of thought is that giving the policy prescriptions so how so like explain this and also you know where does reality fit in. and i think the sort of the. economic that we're the big we have in the you know that you have. made up of really good to be cool professional are cool they call it in the fall was cool and it's basically the guys that are in chicago the first one guy when he bought the saltwater guys. guys all the hard numbers and the two schools really dominate the heels of that and you're not even there paragon did agree to physically outside of the higher economic. and i think that the problem with the schools fire is that they. were focused on monetary poli
it's the government know we need to cut spending to shore up the budget and get rid of some of these deficits or the magnitude of them or that you need tax cuts to stimulate the economy now all of these are driven by economics theory by economists and their models but you argue that they're kind of a core problem which is that you can't really separate policy prescriptions from ideology of whoever that economist is or that school of thought is that giving the policy prescriptions so how so like...
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hundred billion dollars over ten years in new revenue this deal is said to raise never mind the new deficit that creates what does that kind of money by any way we have a reality check plus why is the government involved in keeping the price of milk was no part of the fiscal cliff deal involved of burning what some have dubbed a dairy cliff we'll discuss and wall wrong cliffs we have five phrases we'd like to retire this year that's in loose change let's get to today's capital account. so the fiscal cliff has been averted kind of by a deal that pushes more wrangling into the future by a few months so all say the play by play of the twenty four hour cable network news that we are hearing and will continue to hear for at least the next few months let's move on to something actually interesting though for the most part it is a new year time to reflect on how we can it be better in two thousand and thirteen when it comes to the way we think about the economy money capitalism q e and just take an assessment of where we are heading into this new year what we maybe got wrong last year so colin rus
hundred billion dollars over ten years in new revenue this deal is said to raise never mind the new deficit that creates what does that kind of money by any way we have a reality check plus why is the government involved in keeping the price of milk was no part of the fiscal cliff deal involved of burning what some have dubbed a dairy cliff we'll discuss and wall wrong cliffs we have five phrases we'd like to retire this year that's in loose change let's get to today's capital account. so the...
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the federal deficit is at more than $1 trillion. the resulting national debt is at more than $16 trillion. stephen bell, a senior director of the bipartisan policy desk says that the debt has been accumulating so much that the economy is at a high risk. >> our debt is the percentage of gdp. in the last 30 or 40 years, it >> our debt is the percentage of g inr yearst has en less than 40%. itly in recent years that we have seen it climb. the fact is we are entering dangerous territory. >> deborah solomon of the "bloomberg view" says that the policymakers are arguing and debating over causes but missing the main culprit -- a shellshocked u.s. economy. >> joshua gordon says that the deficit is continuing to expand because of job loss, causing less revenue and more spending on aid programs. >> you have a large deficit for four years because you have low revenues and people don't have jobs, or they're getting paid less. but also we have this mandatory spending program, which grow on autopilot. unemployment compensation, food stamps progra
the federal deficit is at more than $1 trillion. the resulting national debt is at more than $16 trillion. stephen bell, a senior director of the bipartisan policy desk says that the debt has been accumulating so much that the economy is at a high risk. >> our debt is the percentage of gdp. in the last 30 or 40 years, it >> our debt is the percentage of g inr yearst has en less than 40%. itly in recent years that we have seen it climb. the fact is we are entering dangerous...
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this shows the parts of the annual deficits that are due to the wars in iraq and afghanistan, and the bush era tax cuts, recovery measures -- that means primarily the bush stimulus and the obama stimulus programs -- t.a.r.p., fannie and freddie, and the economic downturn. in the book these -- this isn't in color but you can make it out. you sook see from where we are today in 2013, at the time this was put together, the single biggest factor in the annual deficits that we will experience over the next several years was not from the economic slow down but was because of the revenues that were taken away by the bush tax cuts. now, we all know now, because of the legislation that was just passed, some portion of that tax revenue that is shown as this chart as being lost, will be recovered because at least for upper income taxpayers they're going to go back to clinton era tax rates. but the point i'm trying to make with this one chart is to say, this is the real world, and the idea that tax cuts pay for themselves is not the real world. and when one side believes one thing and one side be
this shows the parts of the annual deficits that are due to the wars in iraq and afghanistan, and the bush era tax cuts, recovery measures -- that means primarily the bush stimulus and the obama stimulus programs -- t.a.r.p., fannie and freddie, and the economic downturn. in the book these -- this isn't in color but you can make it out. you sook see from where we are today in 2013, at the time this was put together, the single biggest factor in the annual deficits that we will experience over...
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money and the debt is overwhelming issue and we can't do those things until we do something about the deficit and the debt. >> well, and i was on this show. >> yes, you yes you you were. >> you will remember remember with a know bell prize winning economist about debt, the reason i got involved in politics, the reason i went to congress was because i thought that washington was spending too much money and we were driving up reckless deficits and we are, but the biggest rob right now is run away entitlement spending, medicare and medicaid are going to bankrupt us in the next 20 years, next 25 years and that is coming from joe scarborough, that is coming from jeffrey sacks. >> rose: well, everybody believes unless we have entitlement reform we can't deal with the debt over the long run. >> over the long run so if republicans believe like me we need smaller government and more responsive government we need to take care of long-term debt then we need to take care of sgiems first and then, entitles first and then we have to cut government waste but we have to invest like ike invested because the c
money and the debt is overwhelming issue and we can't do those things until we do something about the deficit and the debt. >> well, and i was on this show. >> yes, you yes you you were. >> you will remember remember with a know bell prize winning economist about debt, the reason i got involved in politics, the reason i went to congress was because i thought that washington was spending too much money and we were driving up reckless deficits and we are, but the biggest rob...
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whatsoever besides having a spending problem this president currently has spanned and pulling the debt and deficits out of control more than all presidents combined however george w. bush did spend too much but his governing style foreign policy prowess taking a set of crisis and leadership style are night and day over what president obama's are. one of my favorite parts of the job is given a platform of musicians that use their music to fight for change and to increase awareness about issues that most performers are afraid to. push method a band headlined by dusty your re and have a seat and bodies this notion and uses hip hop and fuse vocals and socio political lyrics order to get their message heard well i invited them on the show to perform an acoustic version of their songs cars and stripes check out. the serious with cheesy. we're in for a frenzied so in the movie. dressed in. a suit and. piano blows were forced to be. chilled to the sun filled with the power will compel people to take now will the pedophile priests who will help the power with out with a chat with one of the i still want to
whatsoever besides having a spending problem this president currently has spanned and pulling the debt and deficits out of control more than all presidents combined however george w. bush did spend too much but his governing style foreign policy prowess taking a set of crisis and leadership style are night and day over what president obama's are. one of my favorite parts of the job is given a platform of musicians that use their music to fight for change and to increase awareness about issues...
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look, think, ed is right about the deficit, to gdp ratio. but i also think you have to square those numbers with the worst job growth of any expansion on record, meaning income falling, poverty going up, inequality through the roof. yet at the same time setting the stage for a very insufficient revenue base. >> all right. >> through the tax cuts. >> we have basically run out of time on this. i'd like to give you more. i want to wish you all the best of luck tomorrow in the opening of the library. i hope the president enjoys it. i know he has been pursuing a great art career as well. i hope everybody has a great time with all the expresidents. i'm larry kudlow. revolutionizing an industry can be a tough act to follow, but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like helping hr departments manage benefits and pensions for over 11 million employees. reducing document costs by up to 30%... and processing $421 billion dollars in accounts payables each year. helping thousands of companies
look, think, ed is right about the deficit, to gdp ratio. but i also think you have to square those numbers with the worst job growth of any expansion on record, meaning income falling, poverty going up, inequality through the roof. yet at the same time setting the stage for a very insufficient revenue base. >> all right. >> through the tax cuts. >> we have basically run out of time on this. i'd like to give you more. i want to wish you all the best of luck tomorrow in the...
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the worst year of big spending george bush's deficit was under $500 billion. that's the worst year. >> you want to talk about george bush tax cuts, the george bush wars and the george bush crash? >> and now we have obamacare that will -- >> one at a time. >> -- continuous into the future of deficit. that's what we're trying to stop. it's not politics. >> do you agree with me that the republican party as a national party, it is so dead in ten years based on a whole lot of strange -- >> congressman, let me -- >> you've gotten ridden of gays, of women. and i need the republican party because we have to have someone to beat up on. >> oh, charlie, you'll be soarly disappointed. >> it's good for certain -- >> it's not about politics. it's about people. >> i want to he said wiep end wn to you. do you think president obama has been an effective leader the last six years? >> i don't think there's any question about it. but there was an assumption that the congress would work with help. and he was notified by the leader, the republican leader in the senate, that their o
the worst year of big spending george bush's deficit was under $500 billion. that's the worst year. >> you want to talk about george bush tax cuts, the george bush wars and the george bush crash? >> and now we have obamacare that will -- >> one at a time. >> -- continuous into the future of deficit. that's what we're trying to stop. it's not politics. >> do you agree with me that the republican party as a national party, it is so dead in ten years based on a whole...
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instead of focusing on the cause of the deficit that's which are the reagan and the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and tie woman programs. to. say. you know. sigrid laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in. this is why you should care only on the dot com peter g. peterson a multi billionaire who was one of the founders of blackstone which was a private equity company he gave a billion dollars to set up the peter g. peterson foundation which hired the former head of the g.a.o. government accountability office a man named david walker it's the price we go around the country and crusade for the idea that what is wrecking the economy is not people like me mr peterson but what is wrecking the economy is such a security. we are trying to convince these eighteen people that social security is solvent it is not affecting the debts it is not the way to solve the debt the way to solve the debt
instead of focusing on the cause of the deficit that's which are the reagan and the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and tie woman programs. to. say. you know. sigrid laboratory to mccurdy was able to build a new its most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tim's mission to teach creation why it should care about humans in. this is why you should care only on the dot com peter g. peterson a multi billionaire...
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and instead of focusing on the cause of the deficits which are the reagan and the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and time and programs. spice all of us and us in this case is the u.s. and it's why isn't just about everyone in the world including its so-called friends and allies washington seeks total global information dominance and this is being done we're told to find care would need to be better if the u.s. monitored its intelligence community rather than snoop on the rest of us. choose your language. holy week you know if you're going to. choose good news the consensus can. choose to opinions that invigorating to. choose the stories that impact your life. choose the access to your office or. peter g. peterson a multi billionaire who was one of the founders of blackstone which was a private equity company he gave a billion dollars to set up the peter g. peterson foundation which hired the former head of the g.a.o. government accountability office a man named david walker it's the price we go around the country and crusade for the id
and instead of focusing on the cause of the deficits which are the reagan and the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and time and programs. spice all of us and us in this case is the u.s. and it's why isn't just about everyone in the world including its so-called friends and allies washington seeks total global information dominance and this is being done we're told to find care would need to be better if the u.s. monitored its intelligence community...
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instead of focusing on the cause of the deficits which are the reagan and the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and time and programs for. exactly what happened there i don't. build. years later is when i got arrested. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. and people taking shots at police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation because there's been this is like men know because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessions than physical abuse they were taking they could get what they wanted they could say what they wanted and there was no evidence of what they did or what they said. we speak your language i mean some of the will not advance. your music programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles keep these stories. for you here to. destroy all t. spanish to find out more visit i to. peter g. peterson a multi billionaire who was one o
instead of focusing on the cause of the deficits which are the reagan and the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and time and programs for. exactly what happened there i don't. build. years later is when i got arrested. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. and people taking shots at police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of...
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instead of focusing on the cause of the deficits which are the reagan and the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take x. to all of these middle class and time and programs for. some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred and developed and passed down from generation to. this is a total destruction of the culture of mexico by telling them i mean this is not going to impact asylum in mexico whatever happens here. we're eating at the box in the in the open in all the morning and so forth. genetically engineered crops why do you think this country is full of obese and sick people because we have a crappy food system. zacky what happened there i don't know but a woman got killed. years later is when i got arrested. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent people to confess to police officers don't beat people anymore i mean it just doesn't happen really. in the course of interrogation why because there's been this is like men know because the psychological techniques are more effective in obtaining confessi
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spending -- even though deficit spending is really taxation deferred rather than taxation denied. it does make the current generation of voters feel like they're getting something for nothing. even at the tail end of the reagan administration, we had it at one point where the government was -- [inaudible] david fromm back when he was much more libertarian than he is today -- [laughter] described it as post-great government society at pre-great government prices. the final thing is divided government which has been very successful in curtailing the growth of government with. it certainly was in the '90s when you had divided goth between clinton and congressional republicans. and aide arguing we're -- i'd arguing we're starting to see some degree of success with that now with the republican house and the democrats controlling the senate and the wows. but to actually address the long-term drivers of the debt to keep the federal government from continuing to grow, there are going to need to be some systematic reforms to entitlements, and under the current political conditions, it's ve
spending -- even though deficit spending is really taxation deferred rather than taxation denied. it does make the current generation of voters feel like they're getting something for nothing. even at the tail end of the reagan administration, we had it at one point where the government was -- [inaudible] david fromm back when he was much more libertarian than he is today -- [laughter] described it as post-great government society at pre-great government prices. the final thing is divided...
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and instead of focusing on the cause of the deficit which are the reagan in the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and tie woman programs. wealthy british style some time to write the fine. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines in two kinds of reports. some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred and developed and passed down from generation to. this is a total destruction of the culture of mexico by telling them i mean this is not going to impact asylum in mexico whatever happens here. we're eating at about six in the in the open in a in all boarding and so forth. genetically engineered crops why do you think this country is full of obese and sick people because we have a crappy food system. looks good. peter g. peterson a multi billionaire who was one of the founders of blackstone which was a private equity company he gave a billion dollars to set up the peter g. peterson foundation which hired the former head of the
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>> food stamps are not expected to be contribung to our long-term death of deficit. neil: the amount of money that we are committing, and the top that we are talking about, you're right about the improvement and things will snap ck into place when the economy and the recovery snaps back into place. but right now it is untenable. >> in terms of relaxing standards, some of this is -- for example, someone will have to qualify for work in order to get this. that seems like a good policy to me. >> i agree with that, but there's a lot of pride fraud in the program and that is indisputable. and the people on both sides have their own opinions. let me finish. you will from both sides want to help the poor out. everyone wants to help the poor out. help them, give them a job. the problem is there is abuse of the system that is being underreported and understated by the democrats who are basically saying that it's nonexistent. i totally disagree with that. >> the studies say thathe fraud rate is very low. >> it is misreported. >> it's not just for families. >> yes, it is. the f
>> food stamps are not expected to be contribung to our long-term death of deficit. neil: the amount of money that we are committing, and the top that we are talking about, you're right about the improvement and things will snap ck into place when the economy and the recovery snaps back into place. but right now it is untenable. >> in terms of relaxing standards, some of this is -- for example, someone will have to qualify for work in order to get this. that seems like a good policy...
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and instead of focusing on the cause of the deficit which are the reagan and the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and tie woman programs. the. technology innovation. developments around russia we. covered. download the. location. choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't go out with your mobile devices you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. wealthy british style. markets. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report. plus how is a new alert and a patient scripts scared me a little bit. we are continuing to follow the breaking news. alexander's family cry tears and so why great things out there that there had to be added red dark and a court of law found alive there's a story made for the movies playing out in real life. peter g. peterson a multi billionaire who was one of the founders of blackstone which was a private equity company he gave a billion dollars to set u
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speaker, is that deficit reduction is an important goal, but deficit reduction alone is not an economic policy. we know that mindless austerity, budget cuts like this stupid sequester, are not going to help our economy grow and help people get jobs and help get our economy back on the footing we want it to be on. when bill clinton was president, when he rescued the economy in the 1990's, he did so through job creation. investing in our economy. we expanded the tax base by increasing the work force, bringing more revenue into the federal government and thereby reducing the deficit. here's the funny thing. despite the apocalyptic gloom and doom of some on the other side of the aisle, believe it or not the deficit is actually shrinking faster than expected. and the best thing we can do is to help speed up that process by investing in our people and creating jobs. we should be promoting growth through infrastructure projects and job training programs. we should be creating long-term demand through research and development. not cutting the national institutes of health research budget. not c
speaker, is that deficit reduction is an important goal, but deficit reduction alone is not an economic policy. we know that mindless austerity, budget cuts like this stupid sequester, are not going to help our economy grow and help people get jobs and help get our economy back on the footing we want it to be on. when bill clinton was president, when he rescued the economy in the 1990's, he did so through job creation. investing in our economy. we expanded the tax base by increasing the work...
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social security has nothing to do with the deficit. that in fact was a statement hat ronald reagan made in 1984 in a debate with walter mondell. it was true then, it's true almost 30 years later. when you think about the attack on our social safety net programs and the obsessive desire to change, decimate so-called entitlement programs, often this discussion is raised in the context of the enormous debt problem that we have in america. $16.7 drl. certainly it's a problem -- trillion. certainly it's a problem that we've got to confront in this country. but what also is often not clear is the fact that spending on so-called entitle am programs -- entitlement programs really do not account for the debt problem that we confront in america. and this is what this poster board and the chart so clearly illustrate. in fact, much of the debt that we currently confront in this america can be tied directly to policies emanating from the eight years that george w. bush was at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. more than half of more than half of our debt ca
social security has nothing to do with the deficit. that in fact was a statement hat ronald reagan made in 1984 in a debate with walter mondell. it was true then, it's true almost 30 years later. when you think about the attack on our social safety net programs and the obsessive desire to change, decimate so-called entitlement programs, often this discussion is raised in the context of the enormous debt problem that we have in america. $16.7 drl. certainly it's a problem -- trillion. certainly...
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and instead of focusing on the cause of the deficits which are the reagan and the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and time and programs. i've seen the per session of the course many times it doesn't matter if there's snow a heat wave or hail stones for people keep on going i don't expect anything and just what i told myself i keep on going as long as my heart told me to that's all i wanted at the moment mickey i have said so my chief see i'm carrying these sayings on my shoulder. do you want me to put a bandage shared you know that's fine but a lot of people were so exhausted they could barely walk their feet hurt and some of them fainted who'd already vacuity three two wanted to keep going i don't know what tomorrow will bring. some of these traditional chili lines they've been bred and developed and passed down from generation to. this is a total destruction of the culture of new mexico by telling them i mean this is not going to impact asylum in mexico whatever happens here. we're eating at about six in the in the know in all the ord
and instead of focusing on the cause of the deficits which are the reagan and the bush tax cuts they then say we have to take an axe to all of these middle class and time and programs. i've seen the per session of the course many times it doesn't matter if there's snow a heat wave or hail stones for people keep on going i don't expect anything and just what i told myself i keep on going as long as my heart told me to that's all i wanted at the moment mickey i have said so my chief see i'm...
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>> they're still for tax reform and only using part of the money for deficit reduction in part to lower rates. i think they're looking at the inability to get a deal so far and trying to put as much useful pressure as they can to get deficits down. their goal is a stronger economy for sure, but ultimately more than anything else, what they're valuing is savings and deficit reduction, and it's possible tax reform and growth could go by the wayside as a top shelf consideration for them. >> i hear you. john, thanks. we appreciate it. >>> here's a sound bite from bowles and simpson that i'm afraid is totally wrong. take a listen. >> i think when this really stupid stupid stupid sequester goes into effect and people have to start standing in lines for three hours to get through security at the airports, they're going to visibly feel, you know, how this government has become completely dysfunctional. >>> all right. so why do i think he's wrong? he's a good man, i have great respect for him, but my opinion lower spending and limited government is good medicine. by the way, these are tiny spend
>> they're still for tax reform and only using part of the money for deficit reduction in part to lower rates. i think they're looking at the inability to get a deal so far and trying to put as much useful pressure as they can to get deficits down. their goal is a stronger economy for sure, but ultimately more than anything else, what they're valuing is savings and deficit reduction, and it's possible tax reform and growth could go by the wayside as a top shelf consideration for them....
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it doesn't get attention, because inside the beltway, the fixation is on deficit reduction, and that's not just among conservatives but centrists who somehow buy the idea that government is going to crush us if we don't immediately and drastically cut now. i don't think they want to cut as much as rand paul wants to cut. and you were right to highlight that part of his budget, increasing the retirement age and privatizing medicare, because i think that's the part of his budget that's going to really crash his 2016 hopes. but to get back to 2014, you know, it's going to be up to obama, particularly, to lead the charge. he's going to have to get out there and get in front and put his political capital on the line to make sure that democrats can win seats. and he and other democrats have to stop talking about the federal budget as if it's a family budget. it's not. it just isn't. they can't use that metaphor, ever again. >> heather mcgee and michael tomasky, let us stop talking of deficits and let us start talking of jobs. thank you for your time tonight. >> amen. >>> in a country rocked
it doesn't get attention, because inside the beltway, the fixation is on deficit reduction, and that's not just among conservatives but centrists who somehow buy the idea that government is going to crush us if we don't immediately and drastically cut now. i don't think they want to cut as much as rand paul wants to cut. and you were right to highlight that part of his budget, increasing the retirement age and privatizing medicare, because i think that's the part of his budget that's going to...
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he used up a surplus and made a huge deficit, took us into war that was, in my view, unnecessary, and i think history will not look fondly on him. >> on a personal level, so smart and wise to lay low like this. >> it is not wise, it is a matter of character. the reason he chose to, that is who he is. he thought, i had my innings, i ought to give respect to my office and successor, even as his successor kept attacking him month after month into his presidency. it was not only in the election of 2008. incredible restrained and dignity. bush said nothing. i think that is a matter of character, not just political choice. bush deprive the democrats, to a large degree of integrity. it is fair to say barack obama twice chose to run against him in 2008 and 2012. i thought the most adroit political move was president obama endorsing president bush's leadership on immigration and saying that this was his legacy, and let's vindicate his vision. grassley, ahuck ranking member of the senate judiciary said, after the boston bombings, all this talk about immigration reform, it is time to look at imm
he used up a surplus and made a huge deficit, took us into war that was, in my view, unnecessary, and i think history will not look fondly on him. >> on a personal level, so smart and wise to lay low like this. >> it is not wise, it is a matter of character. the reason he chose to, that is who he is. he thought, i had my innings, i ought to give respect to my office and successor, even as his successor kept attacking him month after month into his presidency. it was not only in the...